Authors: Bob Spitz
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography / General, #Music / Genres & Styles - Pop Vocal
For a brief period, the Apple Boutique wore a forty-foot psychedelic mural painted by the Fool before neighborhood shopkeepers demanded its removal. December 1967.
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By 1969, it had come to this: dispassion—along with Yoko Ono—in the recording studio.
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Shielded by police officers, Paul and Linda make their way through a throng of fans following their marriage in London. March 1969.
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Visiting with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in 1967, shortly after his lecture at the Hilton in London.
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John and Yoko celebrate their impromptu marriage with the Rock of Gibraltar as a dramatic backdrop. March 20, 1969.
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Not all the Beatles agreed that Allen Klein should manage them, but they all understood his unique charisma.
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The final concert on the rooftop of Apple Records, as the Beatles, with Billy Preston, perform together—joyously—for the last time. January 30, 1969.
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Their first child was a boy
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who died soon after birth.
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Hunter Davies maintains
that the first song John learned was “That’ll Be the Day”; however, since it was not recorded with the Crickets until February 1957, the premise remains highly unlikely.
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This is clearly an exaggeration.
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In 1912, he tumbled off a wall and punctured an eardrum.
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“Runnin’ Shoes” (Decca, 45-F 11403), by the Trad Grads.
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Len Garry’s performance on the washtub bass required no musical accomplishment.
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A red lamp, with a little paraffin light inside, used by night watchmen at road-construction sites.
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Duane Eddy and the Rebels.
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The song was written in 1956, soon after his mother’s death, although McCartney remains vague about a correlation between the two events.
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By the Applejacks, a Birmingham band, in 1964.
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Despite Baker’s belief, John told friends that he was initiated into sex at the age of fifteen by a cousin.
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A boxy tape recorder, an MSS disc cutter, an amplifier, and a four-channel mixer.
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British release dates often differ from U.S. chart appearances.
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The class immediately prior to the sixth form.
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A few days after departing for Hamburg, the test results arrived, revealing that Paul had failed every subject but art.
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Willy Limper included free drinks in their salaries, but after the first week so much vodka, whiskey, and brandy was consumed that he limited them to free beer.
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This refers to the apparent disregard of his painting and the break in formal studies.
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Without a bass
at his disposal, Paul was forced to play his guitar upside down and restrung with piano wire to imitate the sound of a bass.
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John also broke
his little finger in the skirmish.
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Paul was left-handed, Stuart right-handed.
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On a different occasion, they recorded “Sweet Georgia Brown.”
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The German version, subtitled
“Mein Herz ist bei dir nur”
; the British version wasn’t released until January 5, 1962.
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Stuart, who had remained in Germany, sent it to George.
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In a datebook he carried
at the age of fifteen, under “Personal Memoranda,” the only entry (aside from his address and birth date) is “hat size,” under which he scrawled: “73/8.”
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On Brian’s birth certificate, her name was listed as “Minnie Epstein formerly Hyman.”
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According to Harry, on the eve of publication he couldn’t remember her last name. “I thought, ‘It’s a color,’ and I just put Black. After it appeared, she told me, ‘It’s Cilla White, but I like what you put. I’m going to keep it.’ ”
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His Liverpool College of Art roommate, Rod Murray, recalled how Stuart had occasional severe headaches while enrolled at school. “
Stuart fell over
from time to time. We thought he just has a bad sense of balance.”
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Interestingly, Paolozzi attempted to convert Stuart into a sculptor, and they undertook several welding projects together.
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Oddly enough, Brian never put his signature to the contract.
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She eventually showed up there two weeks later.
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The rest of the bill featured
Tex Roberg, Roy Young, the Bachelors, and the Graduates.
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A form of tag.
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The birth certificate
, registered on August 31, 1962, records the boy’s name as Vincent Rogue Best, listing Mona and John Best as parents.
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Ron Richards rejected “P.S. I Love You” because there was another record in the charts with that title, published by Campbell, Connelly, his former employer.
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Later shortened to “Thank You Girl.”
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The scheduled headliner was originally Duane Eddy, who bowed out for contractual reasons.
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Over the years, Cynthia has provided various times for Julian’s birth—at 6:00 A.M. and at 7:45.
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Cynthia’s name does not appear in Brian’s autobiography, A Cellarful of Noise.
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To his credit, however, Shannon became the first American to cover a Beatles record, cutting “From Me to You” the moment he arrived back in the States.
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John’s recollection was that Wooler said, “
Come on, John, tell me
about you and Brian—we all know.”
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In various memoirs, Paul insists that it was Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, but accounts by John, Oldham, and members of the Stones prove otherwise.
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The set included “From Me to You,” “I’ll Get You,” “She Loves You,” and “Twist and Shout.”
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A paper-thin sequel to The Mouse That Roared, sans Peter Sellers, which had not yet been released.
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John told Jann Wenner, “
And Brian came up with
Allen [sic] Owen.”